Run by prolific radio and electronics author Ian Poole, G3YWX, this website is ideal for those learning about electronics and radio. It has a section devoted to amateur radio and one on constructional techniques, as well as having many other sections.

Also run by Ian Poole, G3YWX, this site is more advanced than Electronics and Radio Today, but includes approachable summaries of a variety of technologies and has sections on radio propagation, radio receivers, circuits, wireless and cellular, etc.

Hams have been putting stations in their cars since the 1920s. Today, there is great satisfaction in facing the challenge of installing a transceiver in a car, using somewhat inefficient antennas, and still being able to make contacts with hams thousands of miles away. This presentation outlines the fun that can be had when operating /mobile.

This presentation is designed to introduce the new or recently-upgraded ham to the world of amateur radio in the HF spectrum. If you have ever had the desire to experience the thrill of communicating with hams across the country or half way around the world then this is a good starting point. Topics include propagation, antennas, equipment, grounding and safety.